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Integral Archer
"Goodbye," she said. There was no anger, no hostility, fear, loathing, nor gratitude - there was nothing strong, nothing to rattle me and make me fear for what she was. I could hear it in her words without feeling it from her; she was not sad to be leaving me, or angry that she had been with me for as long as she had. What happened happened - she had said with that two syllable word - and I pass judgement neither on it, nor on you.

David Christian - Themes
To any newcomers to art, analysis, and critique-especially on the Internet-there's one thing that may be very confusing, which is the discussion of themes in a work. I have heard many videos and articles reference the existence of themes without actually saying anything about them. This confuses many people and leads them to conclude that they don't care about themes, that they don't notice themes, or even that they assume that themes don't actually exist.

Mumkey Jones - Depression
Depression is something that is nearly impossible to describe to somebody who has never experienced it. It's like a toxic virus that infiltrates your brain and takes you prisoner. It convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that you are worthless, undesirable, unlovable, pathetic, disgusting, completely alone, and worthy only of immediate death.

David Ushey - Project Horizons
You do everything you can to make up for it, knowing that you'll never succeed in getting rid of the guilt. You devote yourself to spending every second trying to do better despite the fact that it will never be enough. And you pray with every single good act you do that somehow, when your life is over, your lifetime will come close to making up for the wrong you committed.